Sennebogen 825 E Demolition excavator
With a reach of 46 feet and an emphasis on maneuverability, Sennebogen’s 825 E Demolition excavator is designed to master the common challenges of selective demolition. According to Sennebogen, headquartered in Germany with a North American division in Stanley, North Carolina, the machine can be used with demolition grabs, demolition hammers or pulverizers, and is well-suited to sorting tasks. Features include:
- a telescopic wide-track undercarriage to provide stability
- a cab that can be raised by 8.9 feet and tilted 30 degrees, allowing drivers to work ergonomically
- compact dimensions and an operating weight of 38 tons, making it ideal for use on urban construction sites and in confined spaces
- a quick-change system with a wide range of attachments designed to be easily changed by the driver from the cab
Visit www.sennebogen.com for more information.
Franklin Miller Taskmaster TM3000 shredder
Engineered with a low-speed, high-torque configuration, the Taskmaster TM3000 is a new line of heavy-duty industrial shredders from Livingston, New Jersey-based Franklin Miller. Capable of ripping, tearing and shredding tough solids, the TM3000 shredders are designed to ensure minimal noise, sparking, dust and heat rise, according to the manufacturer. Features include:
- heavy-duty 5.5-inch heat-treated alloy steel hexagonal shafting to ensure a rigid and dependable drive train
- 2-inch cam cutters, heavy steel plate and channel body construction complemented by a planetary gear drive system
- spline input to guarantee efficient power transmission from reducer to shredder
Visit www.franklinmiller.com for more information.
Palfinger HT 500 hook lift
Engineered with a focus on safety, comfort and durability, Schaumburg, Illinois-based Palfinger designed the HT 500 hook lift as a next-generation heavy-duty hookloader specifically for the North American market. An intuitive and interactive remote control allows the operator to load and unload containers without leaving the cab, according to the manufacturer, while an enhanced hook arm design offers greater strength and easier hook height adjustment. Features include:
- a lifting capacity of 50,000 pounds and a telescoping jib with an adjustable hook height ranging from 54 to 61 ¾ inches
- adjustable container rests and rear container locks to accommodate various container lengths from 16 to 24 feet
- a new subframe design to increase stability, with upgraded crossbeams to provide increased resistance against chassis torsion
Visit www.palfinger.com for more information.
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